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Executive Summary
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Company & Business Description
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Product & Services Line
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Market Analysis
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Marketing Plan
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Sales Plan
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Legal Notes
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Financial Considerations
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| Executive Summary
Provide a one-two page overview of the business and highlight the most crucial pieces of information for readers. Typically, this brief executive summary includes:
A Mission Statement
The Company History and Leadership Model
An Overview of Competitive Advantage(s)
Financial Projections
Company Goals
An Ask From Potential Investors
[Enter Executive Summary Here]
| Pro Tip
Wait until you’ve finished your business plan before writing this section. That way, you can summarize what has already been written.
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Company & Business Description
Company Purpose
Provide a 1-2 paragraph description of your business, specifically highlighting what types of products/services you will provide, who your target market is, and why you think you’ll succeed with your current business plan.
[Enter Company Description Here]
Mission/Vision Statement
[Enter Mission/Vision Statement Here]
| Pro Tip
Need inspiration for your mission statement? Check out our guide of 100 mission statement examples and templates.
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Core Values
Your company’s core values define your purpose. List out your core values, why they were chosen, and how your company embodies them.
[Enter Core Values Here]
| Pro Tip
Still selecting your core values? Review some common ones in this blog post to help you narrow them down.
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Team & Org Structure
Provide an overview of your company. Who are the employees in key leadership roles, and what experience will they bring? How will your organization be structured?
[Enter Org Structure Here]
| Free Resource
Use HubSpot’s Org Chart Templates to outline your company’s org structure.
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Products and Services Line
Product Offering(s)
Describe your product line in more detail, if applicable. List each product and its functionality.
[Enter Product Offering(s) Here]
Service Offering(s)
Describe your service line in more detail, if applicable. List each service and why you’re offering it.
[Enter Service Offering(s) Here]
Pricing Model
What will you charge for each of your products and services? What will your markups be and why?
[Enter Pricing Model Here]
| Free Resource
Use HubSpot’s Sales Pricing Strategy Calculator to determine your business’s ideal pricing model.
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Market Analysis
Target Market
Outline the market you’re targeting and why you’re doing so. Highlight the demographics, psychographics, and size of your total addressable market.
[Enter Target Market Here]
Who are you targeting? Buyer personas are semi-fictional representations of your ideal customer based on market research and real data about your existing customer.
[Enter Buyer Persona(s) Here]
| Free Resource
Starting from scratch? Use HubSpot’s Buyer Persona Templates to build your personas.
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Location Analysis
Explain why you’ve chosen your (proposed) location and what benefits you expect to see from it.
[Enter Location Analysis Here]
Competitor Analysis
Explain the state of competition in your industry. You might want to include a SWOT analysis or a Porter’s Five Forces analysis here or in your appendix.
To summarize this info, list your top competitors as well as the following information for each competitor:
Comparative Strength – What are your company’s assets that this competitor does not have?
Comparative Weakness – In what areas or attributes do your competitors outperform you?
Counterpoints – If a comparative weakness is mentioned in sales negotiations, which counterpoints can be used to address those weaknesses?
[Enter Competitor Analysis Below]
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| Free Resource
Use HubSpot’s 10 Competitive Analysis Templates to complete a deeper dive on your key competitors.
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Marketing Plan
| Free Resource
HubSpot’s Marketing Plan Template allows you to go more in-depth on your marketing strategy.
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Positioning Strategy
Why are potential buyers going to be interested in your product? How will you address your buyer persona’s biggest challenges and goals? How will you use a website to your advantage?
[Enter Positioning Strategy Here]
Acquisition Channels
What are your main customer acquisition channels (e.g., search engine marketing, event marketing, blogging, co-marketing, paid, etc.) and what do you plan to prioritize this year?
[Enter Acquisition Channels Here]
Tools and Technology
What systems will you equip your marketing team with? Will you use a CMS, marketing automation software, or blogging software? If so, list it here.
[Enter Tools and Technology Here]
Sales Plan
| Free Resource
HubSpot’s Sales Plan Template gives your team the ability to flesh out your sales strategy and goal.
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Sales Methodology
How will you reach and engage with new leads? Are you pursuing an inbound or outbound sales strategy? Why does your prospecting strategy make sense for your business?
[Enter Sales Methodology Here]
Sales Organization Structure
Who will be in charge of selling your products and/or services? How will sales and marketing work together? How will the breakdown of roles look?
[Enter Sales Organization Structure Here]
Sales Channels
What will you utilize to sell your products? Will you sell online, in stores, or through sales reps? Are you going to sell at your own store or distribute to other stores?
[Enter Sales Channels Here]
Tools and Technology
Describe the sales tools you will utilize – such as live chat, website and ecommerce sales integrations, your CRM software, and call software – and how they will help you hit your goal.
[Enter Tools and Technology Here]
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